Tag Archives: #blogg100

Academic rewards

I’ve had a couple of rough days (weeks? months?) and when life starts messing with you all of a sudden it becomes much harder to cope with the huge work load as well. I usually don’t have a problem juggling … Continue reading

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Lifelines

I sneak by the room where you sit in your favorite chair – I don’t know if you’re sleeping. I don’t want you to see I’ve been crying. Again. I step carefully over the plastic tube that gives you oxygen. … Continue reading

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Addicted to ToDo-lists

At times like these, when I simply don’t know where to start because I have so many things to do, I make lists. On little pieces of paper, on the back of reports I’m reading, and more recently in the … Continue reading

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Physician Adherence

This amazing facebook post by equally amazing Hugo Campos deserves a blog post all to itself. Enjoy! Hugo turns the table on the old, worn out terms “compliance” and “adherence” which are usually used to describe patients and their behaviour … Continue reading

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How dangerous is it to worry?

This is a question that has been spinning around in my head for some time now. I’m on the train right now, returning home after 3 fun and inspiring days at the Vitalis conference in Gothenburg. One issue that we … Continue reading

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Pneumonia or Pneumonitis?

Sounds pretty similar, right? What’s the difference? you might even ask. It’s a world of difference in terms of cause and treatment, at least that’s what I’ve learned during the course of this afternoon. With some help from my friends … Continue reading

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Is blood glucose 30 really high or really low?

Did I mention my dad had a blood glucose level of 30 the other day? We were really freaked out because it was so HIGH – and the homecare nurse immediately came and administrated insulin. Since I knew high blood … Continue reading

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